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Coot Messabouts
http://www.coots.org/mb/index.html
2016 SCHEDULE OF COOT and OREGON. COOT CHAPTER TSCA MESSABOUTS. Coot Messabouts (all Coot messabouts are also Oregon Coots TSCA events). Port Townsend Pocket Yachter Messabouts. Puget Sound Traditional Small Craft Association Messabouts. Salish Sea Small Boat Society Messabouts. Maylor s Point Marsh Messabout. Vancouver International Boat Show. Jan 29-Feb. 6:. Lincoln Street Kayak and Canoe Museum Field Trip. Triangle Lake Lunch Messabout. Multnomah County Library Messabout. Freeway Lakes Lunch Messabout.
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Joel's Navigator Site: Clothesline Anchoring Revisited
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2011/11/clothesline-anchoring-revisited.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Sunday, November 6, 2011. The anchor line to your ...
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Joel's Navigator Site: Navigator Mast Handling
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2013/03/navigator-mast-handling.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Is a tabernacle necessary?
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Joel's Navigator Site: Ellie's got mahogany decked seats
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2011/04/ellies-got-mahogany-decked-seats.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Sunday, April 3, 2011. Here I am using Soda Clamps...
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Joel's Navigator Site: Rigging Complete
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2011/06/rigging-complete.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Videos. Thanks, Kevin!
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Joel's Navigator Site: Boarding Straps
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2014/07/boarding-straps.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Sunday, July 6, 2014. After doing some research.
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Falling Down on the Job – Brian K Haney
https://www.briankhaney.com/2015/04/17/falling-down-on-the-job
Empowering people with Internet technology since 1993. What is Work For? Failure: The Milestones to Success. I work for Google, but my words are mine, not Google's. Please do not ascribe anything I say to Google's official policy or position. I don't put words in their mouths. They don't put words in mine. Falling Down on the Job. Yup I’ve been neglecting my blog. Mea culpa. I’ve been keeping myself (too) busy lately, mostly with volunteer projects. Just this spring, I have worked on:. With my local RACES.
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Joel's Navigator Site: Navigator Setup Times
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2014/02/navigator-setup-times.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Friday, February 21, 2014. Good video like it.
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Joel's Navigator Site: Download my How-to guide to make "Lovely Wooden Blocks"
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2011/03/download-my-how-to-guide-to-make-lovely_04.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Friday, March 4, 2011. March 6, 2011 at 2:27 PM.
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Joel's Navigator Site: My dinghy cruising packing list
http://navigatorjoel.blogspot.com/2015/07/my-dinghy-cruising-packing-list.html
This blog is devoted to my John Welsford designed 15' Navigator yawl Ellie. I built her in my garage over a period of 18 months and launched her in 2011. She sports a sliding gunter main, roller furled jib and sprit-boomed mizzen. Her construction is glued-lapstrake over permanent bulkheads and stringers. This blog is a record of her construction and her voyages here in the Puget Sound area and (hopefully) a useful resource for fellow Navigator builders. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Here is the packing list t...
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